Fog Survival

Chapter 1570: Backpack in exchange for survival coins

Because it is extremely cold now, the temperature of the stones in the whole cave is extremely low. If you pour a basin of hot water at this time, it will shrink and it will be easy to knock the stones out.

Thinking of this, the two did it immediately. They went back to the shelter and boiled a pot of water, and poured it directly on the stones on the ground.

Then they took the back of the axe and knocked it randomly, and really knocked out a large piece of stone.

In this way, the two shrank in the cave and began to make repairs continuously.

First, knock off the uneven stones in the cave to avoid getting hurt by hitting them.

Especially the ground, make the whole ground as flat as possible, and it will be more comfortable to sleep later.

Then expand outward, mainly to the inside. This thing is like a net bag. After entering it, it can completely isolate the cold air outside, so it is necessary to continue digging inside.

The process went smoothly. After digging for about a day, the interior was expanded a lot. It was originally about 2 square meters.

However, the two of us dug a whole circle around me, which not only increased the height of the entire space a lot, but also increased the area to about 4 square meters.

Now sleeping in it, the body can be fully stretched. Although it is still difficult to move around in it, it is not only used for sleeping, but also for sleeping.

Then, the two of us lit a fire at the entrance of the cave to increase the temperature inside. The warmth effect here is many times better than that of the shelter! The temperature immediately rose.

Then, the two of us dug two holes in the thinner rock inside, and then used bamboo to ventilate to prevent suffocation inside.

The two of them felt it for a while, and with the help of the fire, the temperature inside could barely reach about 12~15℃, which was seven or eight degrees higher than the shelter.

So, the two of them completely moved their sleeping place from the shelter to this cave.

There was heavy snow outside and the cold wind was howling. The two of them hid in the cave and watched everything quietly.

The whole world seemed to be quiet. The busy survivors all hid in their own shelters for a while and hid quietly.

In the first two days, Bai Hao and Huang Hai did not do anything except eating and sleeping.

There was a thick layer of hay in the cave, which was very comfortable to sleep. The two of them lay down on one side and one head and fell asleep.

But soon, the two felt bored and felt that they had to find something else to do.

Now it is not winter, but a harsh life of survival. Even during the cold wave, it is very necessary to cherish time and do something meaningful and valuable as much as possible.

So, two days later, the two began to work hard.

First, continue to repair this cave!

They have found that compared with the man-made shelters, these natural shelters seem to be better. After some simple repairs, the living conditions are better than spending a lot of time building a shelter by themselves.

Not only now, this cave will also play a big role in the future, so it is necessary to rest and develop it.

The two scraped the surrounding walls as smooth as possible. The original irregular oval shape inside has now become a large oval that can fully accommodate two people.

If conditions permit, they can even put a table in the middle and sit up to talk and eat.

In addition to continuing to repair the cave, the two also found another thing to do, which is to weave bamboo baskets.

There are many bamboos around, and they can use bamboo pieces to make various daily necessities, such as bamboo baskets, bamboo baskets, bamboo traps, bamboo mats...

In addition, when they have nothing to do, they spend most of their time making these bamboo items.

Moreover, they have tried that these daily necessities woven with bamboo can be used to exchange for survival coins.

Bamboo itself cannot be exchanged for survival coins because it is a wild resource and it cannot be used as a wild resource, so it has no value for the survival store.

But when it is woven into a bamboo basket, it is given a certain value and becomes a tool.

After discovering this, the two of them completely found the direction of their efforts - weaving bamboo items.

At first, the two of them were very unfamiliar with the method and the speed was very slow, and sometimes they were often scratched by bamboo pieces.

But as time went on, the two of them became more and more skilled in their movements, and they were able to weave more and more items.

Moreover, through repeated attempts, they also found the item that can be exchanged for the most survival coins - a bamboo backpack.

The two of them have made a total of 3 kinds of props, including bamboo mats, bamboo baskets, and bamboo backpacks.

Among them, bamboo mats are the cheapest, bamboo baskets are the second, and bamboo backpacks are the most expensive, and one can be exchanged for two survival coins.

According to the speed of the two people, it takes about two to ten days to make a bamboo backpack.

This means that it takes about five days to earn four survival coins, and ten days to earn eight survival coins!

To a certain extent, this is even more than exchanging survival coins for food!

This does not require the necessary food to exchange for survival coins, which is equivalent to reducing a great burden for the two people and obtaining a new way to earn survival coins.

Therefore, the two people's lives have been completely intertwined with weaving bamboo baskets, and they stay in the cave from morning to night every day to weave bamboo baskets.

As they become more and more skilled, they weave bamboo baskets faster and faster, and spend about 10 hours a day on weaving bamboo baskets, which makes their work efficiency extremely high.

In a short period of time, they can ensure that a bamboo backpack is made every two days. This speed has reached the limit, because bamboo backpacks are very difficult and complicated to weave.

It is equivalent to one survival coin a day, which has become the main help for the two to survive the cold wave.

When Qi Yuan saw this scene, he couldn't help but nodded.

There are actually many tricks to exchange survival coins, and there are many ways to exchange survival coins, which require the survivors to find them themselves.

In addition to weaving bamboo baskets, there are many other ways to exchange survival coins, such as making pottery jars, ironware, food, and various utensils...

Generally speaking, the higher the technology used, the more technology involved, and the more survival coins you can get.

If someone can build a machine in this era, maybe he can directly exchange hundreds of thousands of survival coins.

For the survivors, they feel that it is very difficult to survive, because there are too few ways for them to get survival coins. For most people, they can only exchange them with their own food.

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